Can you really eat a burger?
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I will take a Jake's Wayback Burger over Five Guys any day.
^ 'Merica.0 -
All the burger I have seen so far in this thread look bad. They would be good for like 1/4 or 1/2 of the burger but I'm guessing I would get sick of the meat cheese grease combo.
Here is a real burger, comes with chips, not fries.
BONDI BURGER™
Bondi Burger (Triple Fillet) with chilli
Made the same way since back in the day - with three fresh-grilled 100% chicken breast fillets, crisp lettuce, cheese, creamy mayo and Oporto's legendary chilli sauce. Epic.
3310 kJ
The average adult daily intake is 8700kJ
Want to know how you know when you are completely wrong? Scroll down...............
Even he is shocked.............
How am I wrong?
You guys sound crazy or narrow minded when it comes to burgers
Dude, DYEAmerica?
Dyeamerica? What?
Adding to the idea you're crazy
Maybe speak in whole words
DYEInternetAcronyms?
Do you even? I didn't think that was a common enough phrase to need an acronym but still doesn't explain why I was wrong.
Or are you just going to respond with more useless acronyms?
If so don't bother. In here for serios conversations about burgers, beef, chicken, lamb, lentil, even tofu burgers
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All the burger I have seen so far in this thread look bad. They would be good for like 1/4 or 1/2 of the burger but I'm guessing I would get sick of the meat cheese grease combo.
Here is a real burger, comes with chips, not fries.
No, that is not a burger. That is a chicken filet sandwich. Not a burger.
Its called a Bondi burger. Looks more like a burger than a sandwich.
If you replace the chicken with beef would it be a beef sandwich? No that would be ridiculous. So is the idea that chicken can't be a burger.
You guys and your crazy ideas.
Just because that restaurant has no idea of the difference between a burger, (which I would venture to guess most people understand to mean a patty of ground meat) and a filet, doesn't mean they are correct.
Unless that is ground chicken.
Burger: Source: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/burger
burg·er (bûr′gər)
n.
1. A sandwich consisting of a bun, a cooked beef patty, and often other ingredients such as cheese, onion slices, lettuce, or condiments. Often used in combination: a cheeseburger.
2. A similar sandwich with a nonbeef filling. Often used in combination: a crab burger; a tofu burger.
Patty: Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patty
A patty, in American, Australian and New Zealand English, is a flattened, usually round, serving of ground meat or meat alternatives. The meat is compacted and shaped, cooked, and served. Patties can be eaten with a knife and a fork in dishes like Salisbury steak, but are typically served in a sort of sandwich called a "burger", or a hamburger if the patty is made from ground beef. The patty itself can also be called a burger, whether or not it is served in a sandwich, especially in the United Kingdom and Ireland, where the term "patty" is rarely used.
Similar-shaped meat cakes not made from ground beef may also be called "burger": "turkey burgers" or "fishburgers" may be made from reshaped mechanically separated meat. Sometimes burgers are breaded. Veggie burger patties are made without animal products. In Ireland, traditional chippers often serve batter burger (a beef-based patty dipped in batter and deep fried) or spice burger (a savory patty made with a proprietary recipe of meats and spices).[1] These are served in a greaseproof paper bag and eaten with the hands.
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Got my pizza pre-logged for Saturday night. Could do the same with a burger.0
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All the burger I have seen so far in this thread look bad. They would be good for like 1/4 or 1/2 of the burger but I'm guessing I would get sick of the meat cheese grease combo.
Here is a real burger, comes with chips, not fries.
BONDI BURGER™
Bondi Burger (Triple Fillet) with chilli
Made the same way since back in the day - with three fresh-grilled 100% chicken breast fillets, crisp lettuce, cheese, creamy mayo and Oporto's legendary chilli sauce. Epic.
3310 kJ
The average adult daily intake is 8700kJ
Want to know how you know when you are completely wrong? Scroll down...............
Even he is shocked.............
How am I wrong?
You guys sound crazy or narrow minded when it comes to burgers
Dude, DYEAmerica?
Dyeamerica? What?
Adding to the idea you're crazy
Maybe speak in whole words
DYEInternetAcronyms?
Do you even? I didn't think that was a common enough phrase to need an acronym but still doesn't explain why I was wrong.
Or are you just going to respond with more useless acronyms?
If so don't bother. In here for serios conversations about burgers, beef, chicken, lamb, lentil, even tofu burgers
I'm a vegetarian and know better than to come on a thread about burgers waxing poetic about the chickpea cauliflower "burgers" I made today.
Usually, a burger at least comes in patty form. The sandwich you showed clearly was filled with chicken filets.
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arditarose wrote: »Got my pizza pre-logged for Saturday night. Could do the same with a burger.
great minds think a like…I am making my homemade chicken, feta, pineapple pizza on sunday night….that is going to be da bomb yo!!!0 -
arditarose wrote: »Got my pizza pre-logged for Saturday night. Could do the same with a burger.
great minds think a like…I am making my homemade chicken, feta, pineapple pizza on sunday night….that is going to be da bomb yo!!!
Jeezus what a combination!
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arditarose wrote: »arditarose wrote: »Got my pizza pre-logged for Saturday night. Could do the same with a burger.
great minds think a like…I am making my homemade chicken, feta, pineapple pizza on sunday night….that is going to be da bomb yo!!!
Jeezus what a combination!
its so good its the only one I make anymore….LOL0 -
arditarose wrote: »arditarose wrote: »Got my pizza pre-logged for Saturday night. Could do the same with a burger.
great minds think a like…I am making my homemade chicken, feta, pineapple pizza on sunday night….that is going to be da bomb yo!!!
Jeezus what a combination!
its so good its the only one I make anymore….LOL
Enjoy! I got 900 calories in Luigi's (the guy up the street) saved up. I like to eat half of the medium pizza then lie around and play super nintendo.0 -
All the burger I have seen so far in this thread look bad. They would be good for like 1/4 or 1/2 of the burger but I'm guessing I would get sick of the meat cheese grease combo.
Here is a real burger, comes with chips, not fries.
No, that is not a burger. That is a chicken filet sandwich. Not a burger.
Its called a Bondi burger. Looks more like a burger than a sandwich.
If you replace the chicken with beef would it be a beef sandwich? No that would be ridiculous. So is the idea that chicken can't be a burger.
You guys and your crazy ideas.
Just because that restaurant has no idea of the difference between a burger, (which I would venture to guess most people understand to mean a patty of ground meat) and a filet, doesn't mean they are correct.
Unless that is ground chicken.
Burger: Source: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/burger
burg·er (bûr′gər)
n.
1. A sandwich consisting of a bun, a cooked beef patty, and often other ingredients such as cheese, onion slices, lettuce, or condiments. Often used in combination: a cheeseburger.
2. A similar sandwich with a nonbeef filling. Often used in combination: a crab burger; a tofu burger.
Patty: Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patty
A patty, in American, Australian and New Zealand English, is a flattened, usually round, serving of ground meat or meat alternatives. The meat is compacted and shaped, cooked, and served. Patties can be eaten with a knife and a fork in dishes like Salisbury steak, but are typically served in a sort of sandwich called a "burger", or a hamburger if the patty is made from ground beef. The patty itself can also be called a burger, whether or not it is served in a sandwich, especially in the United Kingdom and Ireland, where the term "patty" is rarely used.
Similar-shaped meat cakes not made from ground beef may also be called "burger": "turkey burgers" or "fishburgers" may be made from reshaped mechanically separated meat. Sometimes burgers are breaded. Veggie burger patties are made without animal products. In Ireland, traditional chippers often serve batter burger (a beef-based patty dipped in batter and deep fried) or spice burger (a savory patty made with a proprietary recipe of meats and spices).[1] These are served in a greaseproof paper bag and eaten with the hands.
Your definition seems to include chicken burgers too.
2. A similar sandwich with a nonbeef filling. Often used in combination: a crab burger; a tofu burger.
non beef as in a chicken fillet?
Just a guess here but your american, I'm Australian, seems perfectly reasonable that we have different definitions for a burger.
Your definition is narrow and mine isn't.
Burger to me is less about the meat and how it is processed and more about the type of bread it is encased in.
Take one of your burgers and replace it the meat with a chicken fillet, still a burger, still a burger to just about anyone I asked here. Replace it with a veggie patty, still a burger. Replace it with a minute steak, still a burger.
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arditarose wrote: »arditarose wrote: »arditarose wrote: »Got my pizza pre-logged for Saturday night. Could do the same with a burger.
great minds think a like…I am making my homemade chicken, feta, pineapple pizza on sunday night….that is going to be da bomb yo!!!
Jeezus what a combination!
its so good its the only one I make anymore….LOL
Enjoy! I got 900 calories in Luigi's (the guy up the street) saved up. I like to eat half of the medium pizza then lie around and play super nintendo.
the whole thing is 8 slices and comes in at 1700 calories…and I am eating every damn slice….I will just have to parcel out my other 500 calories over the day ….lol ...0 -
Your definition seems to include chicken burgers too.
2. A similar sandwich with a nonbeef filling. Often used in combination: a crab burger; a tofu burger.
non beef as in a chicken fillet?
Just a guess here but your american, I'm Australian, seems perfectly reasonable that we have different definitions for a burger.
Your definition is narrow and mine isn't.
Burger to me is less about the meat and how it is processed and more about the type of bread it is encased in.
Take one of your burgers and replace it the meat with a chicken fillet, still a burger, still a burger to just about anyone I asked here. Replace it with a veggie patty, still a burger. Replace it with a minute steak, still a burger.
NOPE, here in America, to be called a burger it must have "ground" meat or meat substitute (veggie people). What you are describing is called a sandwich.0 -
GROUND meat...not a filet.
Chicken filet =/= Burger
Personally, I'm not sure I'd even allow anything besides Ground Beef to be TRULY called a burger - any more than I'd allow something with zucchini noodles to be called lasagne or cauliflower crust to be called pizza. But then again, I tend to take burgers pretty seriously.0 -
It's true, and I'll fill that "you can eat ____ as long as it's within the calorie budget" blank with much more questionable things than burgers. Right now, my big thing is ramen noodles. Why? Because they taste good.0
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Liftng4Lis wrote: »
Your definition seems to include chicken burgers too.
2. A similar sandwich with a nonbeef filling. Often used in combination: a crab burger; a tofu burger.
non beef as in a chicken fillet?
Just a guess here but your american, I'm Australian, seems perfectly reasonable that we have different definitions for a burger.
Your definition is narrow and mine isn't.
Burger to me is less about the meat and how it is processed and more about the type of bread it is encased in.
Take one of your burgers and replace it the meat with a chicken fillet, still a burger, still a burger to just about anyone I asked here. Replace it with a veggie patty, still a burger. Replace it with a minute steak, still a burger.
NOPE, here in America, to be called a burger it must have "ground" meat or meat substitute (veggie people). What you are describing is called a sandwich.
by your definition we could then call cauliflower pizza, pizza…are you willing to go there???0 -
ceoverturf wrote: »GROUND meat...not a filet.
Chicken filet =/= Burger
Personally, I'm not sure I'd even allow anything besides Ground Beef to be TRULY called a burger - any more than I'd allow something with zucchini noodles to be called lasagne or cauliflower crust to be called pizza. But then again, I tend to take burgers pretty seriously.
i am with you man …
i can't stand when people want to call zucchini noodles, pasta….NO IT IS NOT…
I am italian so I take my pasta seriously….0 -
I am SOOOO having a burger tonight after this thread.
And I don't mean turkey, chicken, tofu or any of that other voodoo nonsense!0 -
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All the burger I have seen so far in this thread look bad. They would be good for like 1/4 or 1/2 of the burger but I'm guessing I would get sick of the meat cheese grease combo.
Here is a real burger, comes with chips, not fries.
No, that is not a burger. That is a chicken filet sandwich. Not a burger.
Its called a Bondi burger. Looks more like a burger than a sandwich.
If you replace the chicken with beef would it be a beef sandwich? No that would be ridiculous. So is the idea that chicken can't be a burger.
You guys and your crazy ideas.
Just because that restaurant has no idea of the difference between a burger, (which I would venture to guess most people understand to mean a patty of ground meat) and a filet, doesn't mean they are correct.
Unless that is ground chicken.
Burger: Source: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/burger
burg·er (bûr′gər)
n.
1. A sandwich consisting of a bun, a cooked beef patty, and often other ingredients such as cheese, onion slices, lettuce, or condiments. Often used in combination: a cheeseburger.
2. A similar sandwich with a nonbeef filling. Often used in combination: a crab burger; a tofu burger.
Patty: Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patty
A patty, in American, Australian and New Zealand English, is a flattened, usually round, serving of ground meat or meat alternatives. The meat is compacted and shaped, cooked, and served. Patties can be eaten with a knife and a fork in dishes like Salisbury steak, but are typically served in a sort of sandwich called a "burger", or a hamburger if the patty is made from ground beef. The patty itself can also be called a burger, whether or not it is served in a sandwich, especially in the United Kingdom and Ireland, where the term "patty" is rarely used.
Similar-shaped meat cakes not made from ground beef may also be called "burger": "turkey burgers" or "fishburgers" may be made from reshaped mechanically separated meat. Sometimes burgers are breaded. Veggie burger patties are made without animal products. In Ireland, traditional chippers often serve batter burger (a beef-based patty dipped in batter and deep fried) or spice burger (a savory patty made with a proprietary recipe of meats and spices).[1] These are served in a greaseproof paper bag and eaten with the hands.
Your definition seems to include chicken burgers too.
2. A similar sandwich with a nonbeef filling. Often used in combination: a crab burger; a tofu burger.
non beef as in a chicken fillet?
Just a guess here but your american, I'm Australian, seems perfectly reasonable that we have different definitions for a burger.
Your definition is narrow and mine isn't.
Burger to me is less about the meat and how it is processed and more about the type of bread it is encased in.
Take one of your burgers and replace it the meat with a chicken fillet, still a burger, still a burger to just about anyone I asked here. Replace it with a veggie patty, still a burger. Replace it with a minute steak, still a burger.
Did you read the also included definition of PATTY, that is acceptable in American, Australian, and New Zealand English? Oh, no, you just read the first line.
Mine is correct, yours is not...suck it up buttercup.0 -
I am so entertained. And sad because I'm sick and a burger really doesn't sound all that appetizing right now. I must burger soon...0
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Yes, you can eat a burger.
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ceoverturf wrote: »GROUND meat...not a filet.
Chicken filet =/= Burger
Personally, I'm not sure I'd even allow anything besides Ground Beef to be TRULY called a burger - any more than I'd allow something with zucchini noodles to be called lasagne or cauliflower crust to be called pizza. But then again, I tend to take burgers pretty seriously.
You are missing out on the non beef burger deliciousness.
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marissafit06 wrote: »ceoverturf wrote: »GROUND meat...not a filet.
Chicken filet =/= Burger
Personally, I'm not sure I'd even allow anything besides Ground Beef to be TRULY called a burger - any more than I'd allow something with zucchini noodles to be called lasagne or cauliflower crust to be called pizza. But then again, I tend to take burgers pretty seriously.
You are missing out on the non beef burger deliciousness.
I've yet to try a non-beef burger that I could call delicious. I have had a few different varieties of Garden burgers...and while edible, even "okay" I can't call them "delicious" for me. ...and I loathe, absolutely can't stand ground turkey. Just the thought of it makes my stomach constrict and I feel queasy. LOL
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